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  1. Really? Did I say they were doing it wrong? What I was trying to point out is that Twins starters are still be limited (not Maeda in this case, but I didn't say did I?) or haven't been good and the Braves are getting their pitchers ready for good long starts to start the season. This topic is about injuries and them mounting no? The Twins are supposed to have 6 above average or betters starters, correct? Yet in the last 8 games they have had a bullpen game, two Sanchez starts, a Dobnak start, Ober 3 innings, Ryan 4+ innings, Mahle (2) and Maeda be bad. Are you trying to tell me this isn't a relative comment to this topic?
  2. Are you trying to say the only reason the Twins starters haven't pitched more innings is because they haven't been good? My post wasn't meant to be bit$3!ing about letting the starters go further, (Nor was that the point of my question) it was more inline with the topic the Twins are struggling with injuries just hoping to get to the season and the Braves are prepping for the season.
  3. The Twins are worried about injuries and protecting players and the Braves are planning for the season letting a starting pitcher start the 7th inning in spring training. I am wondering which Twins starter will be the first pitcher to start the 7th inning and how many games that will take.
  4. I think after trading for Gray, Mahle and Lopez and signing Correa anything less than a division championship or a Wild Card would be considered a failure in my mind. If that happens I want the FO and manager sent packing. If they make the playoffs but don't win a game the FO gets one more year but the manager doesn't. My prediction is high 80's.
  5. I will be at the last home game sitting behind the plate with my son, convinced him to go watch the Twins this year, after wanting to see the Blue Jays last year. Now if only the regular season games were streaming I could fully get him on the Twins bandwagen instead of the Blue Jays.
  6. Not a fan of this move, would rather see anybody else that is already on the 40 man be given a chance.
  7. I remember in 2014 that the Astros signed/extended minor leaguer Jon Singleton. Didn't really work out, Can't remember anybody else but maybe.
  8. Forgotten Star is one of my favorite breweries!
  9. I hate to point out the obvious, but both Harris and Carroll played in the majors at age 21 and will play this whole season at age 22 (Harris the whole season and Carroll until August 21st). Harris was the rookie of the year and 13th in MVP voting. Lee will also play this whole season at 22 but has only played a handful of games above A+, so an extension for him should not happen and will not happen before the end of this season and only if he comes up at some point this season and shows the skills of a future all star. Royce Lewis likely won't play again until he is 24 (June 5th) and then will have to pick up where he left off last year. With that said at this point Lewis and Lee aren't close to Harris and Carroll and we (Twins Fans) shouldn't be comparing them.
  10. I agree with you, his last two years his OPS+ average is up to 100, I am hoping our stud prospects are better than that at key positions. In 19 and 20 he was far better (116,127) but he has regressed since then. I will give him his props he is a really good 25 or 26 man on the active roster at a great price for the Twins. But at every turn that is more than a couple of days others should move above him in the pecking order
  11. If the Twins control him for 5 more years including this year then that changes my opinion on how the Twins handle him, doesn't change my opinion on his future but that isn't important.
  12. If Ober was about 3 years younger (like Varland) I would completely agree with what you are saying, but he will be 28 in July, if he isn't good enough to make the major league roster at age 27 can we all agree he isn't part of the Twins future rotation (he will have 3 years of control after this year) and he just a pitcher of depth and another guy they pipeline failed to produce? If that is what the Twins are thinking, than I am 100% behind sending him to AAA to start the season. My hope with Ober was that he would make a nice 2 or 3 year run as a starter then be traded away for prospects before becoming a free agent. (you know the way pipelines are created) (the same with Ryan and Varland since they both got a late start in the majors and there is no reason to sign either long term since both will be controlled into their very early 30's isn't that the whole idea with not getting players into the majors until their mid 20's, have them controlled though their prime for cheap and dump them before paying any real money?
  13. One of your absolute best, and the best part is there will be quite a few thinking is this me?
  14. I will add that major league baseball thought so highly of that 110th ranking he was given a 2 million dollar one year contract.
  15. Solano is a 35 year old with a career OPS+ of 92, he is good depth, but if AK or anybody needs 10 or more days, he shouldn't be the answer, He is the answer to the question - Who is a guy that can give rest to multiple positions get an occasional start at DH and maybe fill in a few days if somebody needs a few days. IMO that is the reason Solano was brought in, not to be the everyday first basemen or DH and if it was I am done with this FO. If now isn't the time to get Larnach, Wallner or Julien to a lesser extent some time (with the rest of the team healthy), than when is? Those three are on the 40 man roster use them or move on from them because in all reality they need to be figured out before the next wave of guys need to be put on the 40 man.
  16. I would love for Lee to start at 3B and Miranda at 1B, but I doubt that will happen, my next choice would be Julien at 1B, again I doubt that, so the logical choice is Gallo at 1B and Larnach and Gordon platooning. I really, really don't want Solano to have a starting spot would rather see a younger guy get that playing time even if he isn't totally ready. (Even Wallner for DH)
  17. Koufax was pitching in the majors at age 19, and for 5 years pitched half of his games out of the pen, Nelson Cruz in 2004 as a 23 year old hit 42 doubles,26 homers and batted .326 at 3 levels, in 2005 he hit 32 doubles, 27 homers and batted .290 and was in the majors. He didn't get to the minors until he was 20 (not sure why) it took him getting traded twice to be given a chance and a couple of years later was hitting 30 homers a year. You can find players that develop into really good players in their mid 20's and later but they are the exception to the rule and the majority of those players don't turn into all star MVP/CY type of players. The end up as bullpen pieces and utility guys. I like Gordon and besides screaming to trade him 4 years ago I cheer for him but the overwhelming odds say he will never be much more than what he is and teams need this type of player to fill out their roster. You can hope for him to become a solid everyday player but expecting him or players like him to is just asking to be let down.
  18. Doesn't enrage me that Ober spends time in the minors what is confusing me is that he goes to the minors while lessor pitchers pitch valuable innings for the Twins. What also confuses me is that some how it will take him forever to get stretched out to pitch 5 innings if he pitching in relief. If that is really the case he is a long way away from pitching 5 innings in any game since he hasn't pitched more than 2, couldn't the same same be said for Maeda?
  19. I agree with this, and IMO he is will be a 28 year old injury prone pitcher making league little to no money, there really is no reason the Twins need to be baby him and have the roster decided by his injury proneness (is that a word?) , it is bad enough they have to carry an extra player(s) for Buxton, if Ober was 4 years younger I could see it, but pitch him like any other pitcher and if he breaks down, next man up, because while his is getting babied Winder, Varland and SWR aren't getting any younger.
  20. You are probably correct, but I would argue that between 1985 and 1989 was the best. Puckett played 161, 161, 157, 158, 159 That is 7 missed games over 5 years with 10 DH games tossed in, you didn't really need to waste a roster spot on a back up CF.
  21. I like all these guys and for each one personally it has to be a success stories, but man it is really stretching it to consider any of these real development success stories. Jax has 18 career holds 1 save and 6 blown saves, Ober has fought injuries and might even start the year in the majors, and Gordon is a good utility player and if he had any options might be one of the first guys demoted if he was struggling. I am cheering for all 3 to one day become development success stories!
  22. I am going with the 23 Twins, doesn't have to be? I can't imagine any staff in the last X amount of years being so good that Ober wouldn't be in the rotation or that super stud SWR wouldn't have been in the top 6 or 7 starters.
  23. I highly doubt light hitting and UFA next year Michael Taylor makes anybody expendable except himself. But it would amazing if Larnach, Wallner, and/or Lewis does.
  24. No disagreeing with you on bringing in Gallo(age 29), but he is 704 days older than Gordon and just over 3 years older than Larnach. So I am not sure Crusty old veteran is accurate, It isn't like they brought a 32 year old Farmer, 35 year old Solano, 31 year old Garlick or 32 year old Taylor in for left field. Gallo is actually younger than Kepler. The brought in a 29 year old two time all star and two time gold glove winner and hopefully will be on a short leash. Again I am not a fan of the signing, but I would be way more disappointed if they gave Larnach or Gordon the job straight away.
  25. "Minnesota's front office is still waiting on its pitching pipeline to produce consistent big-league-caliber pitchers. Because of this, Derek Falvey and Thad Levine have dipped into the team's farm system to trade for veteran pitchers to add to the big-league roster." The Twins pipeline is almost 28 year old Ober (who is expected to start the year in the minors), 26 year old often injured Winder also expected to start the year in the minors, 25 year old Varland also expected to start the year in the minors, 24 year old Jordan Balazovic coming off a terrible year and has a broken jaw, 22 year old Prielipp still a couple of years away, a 20 year old Raya, 23 year old Festa and SWR. There are a couple there with promise but I am not sure bring guys up in their mid and late 20's is a pipeline. On the second part who has the Twins traded away that have dipped into their farm system (pipeline) Ynoa and Gil are both almost 25 and still not contributing and Petty and Hajjar are still in minors. As for extending these guys, we won't know until at least a few months into the season if any of them are worth it.
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